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Soeurs de la Presentation de Marie

  • R-500.16
  • File
  • ca. 1853 to 1978

"Notes historiques...", by Sister Thérèse du Sacré-Coeur; notes on Sisters Alice Gervais and St. Ovide and other sisters; historical notes on Duck Lake, Saskatchewan; various histories of the order; "L'oeuvre des Soeurs de la Présentation de Marie dans l'Ouest Canadien", thesis by Sister Elisa de Marie, 1951.

Records of Prince Albert Diocese

  • Micro. S-1.127
  • File
  • 1864-1986

Documents relating to the clergy, missions, parishes and dioceses under the jurisdiction of the Corporation episcopale catholique romaine de Prince Albert from its inception to the present day in English, French, German and Latin languages.) Also includes: photographs; maps; audio cassettes.

Corporation Episcopale Catholique Romaine de Prince Albert

  • Micro. R-9.45
  • Collection
  • copied 1988 (originally created 1864-1986)

Records relating to the clergy, missions, parishes and dioceses under the jurisdiction of the Corporation épiscopale catholique romaine de Prince Albert from its inception to the present day. Includes records relating to the Prince Albert Diocese and to the origin and activities of the Catholic Action movement in the diocese and in Canada. Includes records in the English, French, German and Latin languages.

Corporation Episcopale Catholique Romaine de Prince Albert

  • R-1114
  • File
  • ca. 1879-1982

Miscellaneous documents relating to the Prince Albert Diocese; documents relating to the origin and activities of the Catholic Action movement in the diocese and in Canada (French, English and Latin languages).

Includes a sound recording of an interview with Sister Cecile Lanovasz of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan relating to the history of the Catholic Action movement in Saskatchewan. The 35 minute interview was conducted by Sister Josephine Ouellet (reference code Tape R-10476).

Various diaries

  • Micro. R-2.59
  • File
  • copied 1975? (originally created 1880-1898)

Diaries kept by various individuals as follows:

Diary of Reginald and Mary Beatty, pioneer settlers of the Melfort, North-West Territories (Saskatchewan) district, 1885-1886 and 1896-1898.

Diary of John Alexander Victor Preston (1863-1950), being a personal narrative of the North-West Rebellion in 1885. Diary was loaned for copying by Mrs. J.F. Preston, Victoria, British Columbia.

Diary of J.W. Moody of Sintaluta, North-West Territories (Saskatchewan) relating to his trip from Liverpool, England to Indian Head, North-West Territories in 1886. Diary was loaned for copying by Mrs. Frank Ellis of Regina, Saskatchewan.

Diary of Gavin Middleton relating to his trip from eastern Canada and his early days as a homesteader in the Carnduff district, April 4, 1882 to July 3, 1884. The original diary was in the possession of C.S. Preston of Carnduff.

Diary of the Reverend Arthur Whiteside (1850-1926) which describes his journey from Edmonton in 1880 down the Saskatchewan River to Prince Albert, the founding of the first Methodist church and three years of missionary work in that settlement, 1880-1882.

Canada. Department of the Interior. Lands Branch records pertaining to Prince Albert and district

  • Micro. S-6.9
  • File
  • 1882-1890

Prince Albert settlement. File No. 44719: Charles Mair and D.H. Macdowall re: Prince Albert lands and other matters (1882, 14 p.); File No. 57904: Secretary of State, claims of Prince Albert settlers (1883-1885, 35 p.); File No. 65366: Land Commission, Prince Albert land claims (1883-1884, 120 p.); File No. 108352: return of Order-in-Council authorizing exchange of lands by the Prince Albert Colonization Company (1886, 6 p.); File No. 168325: D.H. MacDowall Military Bounty warrants to Prince Albert Volunteers and rebellion losses claim of Alcide Legare (1888, 8 p.); and File No. 249248: epidemic amongst horses near Prince Albert (1890, 23 p.). Copied from the Public Archives of Canada. R.G. 15.

Knowles, Eric

  • R-826.1
  • File
  • 1882-1966

Clippings accumulated and used by Eric Knowles relating to people and events in Saskatchewan's history. File 17 includes newspaper articles regarding pioneer days in Saskatchewan, early church life, pioneer tariff legislation on the prairies, the fur trade and early fur traders.

Various records

  • Micro. R-2.77
  • File
  • copied 1957 (originally created 1882-1956)

Papers, notices and discussions relating to the Palliser Expedition taken from the Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of London, Volumes 1 to 5, 1855-1861. Records were copied in April 1957.

Document entitled Early Explorations and Colonisation of Western Canada, by Sir James Hector, taken from Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, 1900. Volume 33, 1901, pgs. 552-554.

Issue of The Evening Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario dated February 28, 1900.

November 15, 1907 issue of Wheat Belt Review, Edmonton, Alberta, featuring Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.

Partial scrapbook of clippings from French and English newspapers compiled by Henriette Forget and her husband between 1895 and 1923. The scrapbook includes several articles written by Henriette Forget, including "Navigation of the Saskatchewan in Early Days". The scrapbook pages from September 12, 1895 to July 21, 1905 have been microfilmed.

Document entitled Crop Insurance in Manitoba: A Report on the Feasibility and Practicability of Crop Insurance in Manitoba, submitted by the Manitoba Crop Insurance Committee and issued by the Economic Survey Board, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1940.

Records created, accumulated and used by members of the Brooks family of Indian Head, Saskatchewan including newspaper clippings regarding the North-West Rebellion in 1885; a plan of Indian Head dated November 16, 1882; two volumes of a family history document compiled by Murray G. Brooks entitled A Saskatchewan Family, 1882-1902, being the personal reminiscences of life on the homestead and in the town; and letters from Edwin Jackson Brooks to his wife regarding his trip west from Lennoxville, Quebec and his settlement in Indian Head, 1882-1884.

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